Learn English Vocabulary Daily #20.4 — British English Podcast

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Hello, and welcome to The English Like a Native Podcast.
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My name is Anna and you are listening to Week 20, Day 4 of Your English Five
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a Day, the series that aims to increase your active vocabulary by deep diving
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into five pieces every day of the working week from Monday to Friday.
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So, make sure that you're making a note of this vocabulary.
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And if you would like to get your hands on transcripts and vocabulary
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lists, then these things are available.
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I'll put a link in the description for you.
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So, let's start today's list with a verb and it is hydrate.
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Hydrate.
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To hydrate.
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We spell this H Y D R A T E.
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Hydrate.
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To hydrate is to provide your body with liquid or a cream that's absorbed
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by the body and used by the body.
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So, you might do that by drinking water.
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If you're British, then you probably hydrate by drinking tea.
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You may hydrate your skin with a daily moisturiser.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"It's especially important to hydrate yourself during the
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hotter months, I always carry a bottle of water around with me."
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In fact, when I'm recording my podcast, I always insist on having a large glass of
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water because when you talk so much, you actually expel quite a lot of moisture
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in your breath as you're speaking.
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And when I record these podcast episodes, I tend to record in batch.
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So, I'll record a number of episodes in one go.
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And so I can spend quite a few hours sitting here talking to you,
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via these wires, via my computer.
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So, I have to remember to take moments to pause and hydrate
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so that I don't get too dry.
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Alright, so moving on to our next word, we have an adjective,
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and it is scalding, scalding.
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We spell this S C A L D I N G.
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Scalding.
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If something is described as scalding, then it is violent or strong criticism.
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So very, very strong.
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Now, commonly, this word would be describing liquid being very hot.
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So, if something is scalding hot, then it's very hot.
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The water is scalding, you'd say, that's very hot water, it would
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burn you, it would burn your skin.
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So, when we use scalding in front of a word like 'review' or 'report', a scalding
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review or a scalding report or scalding words, then we mean words that intend very
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harsh criticism, very strong criticism.
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Here's an example sentence,
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"The newspaper reported a scalding review of last night's theatre performance of
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'Romeo and Juliet', I think there will be some angry actors out there today."
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Alright, moving on to a verb and it is concentrate, concentrate.
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We spell this C O N C E N T R A T E.
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Concentrate.
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Concentrate.
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To concentrate is to focus all of your attention on a particular thing.
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So often, as a teacher, especially a teacher of young people, I would,
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in the classroom, have to say,
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"Look guys, you need to concentrate."
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When I was a drama teacher and we were rehearsing our play, our
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end-of-term play, the children would mess around a lot in class.
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They'd be having fun and having a giggle with their friends.
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Drama is a very physical kind of class, so, it's very easy for people
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to get distracted and mess around.
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And it was difficult to rehearse.
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You know, the children would need to have discipline and to focus on their
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lines and focus on what was happening.
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And so I kept having to say,
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"Come on guys, concentrate.
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Concentrate, please.
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Stop messing around.
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Concentrate on the task in hand."
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Oh, I miss those days.
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The fun of working with children.
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Alright, so here's another example sentence,
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"Stop talking and start concentrating.
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If you don't listen to the safety rules, you won't know
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what to do in an emergency."
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Okay, so, next on the list is an idiom, and it is, have your finger on the pulse.
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Have your finger on the pulse.
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So here, finger is F I N G E R.
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Have your finger.
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On the pulse, P U L S E.
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Like your heartbeat creates a pulse.
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So, have your finger on the pulse.
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This idiom means that you know what's going on around you.
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You're constantly aware of the environment, the wider world.
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So, for example, in business, which is where this is most normally used,
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if you work in a social media based business or your business has a social
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media presence, then the marketing team, or someone within the marketing team
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should have their finger on the pulse.
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They should be aware of what's trending, what's changing, as these platforms
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are always changing how they do things.
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What's new?
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What are other people doing on social media?
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What's working well?
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What's no longer fashionable?
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So, doing that means that you have your finger on the pulse.
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You know what's going on.
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Here's an example sentence sentence,
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"Flight prices are going up constantly, so it is important to always have
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your finger on the pulse and be ready to book them when they're on offer."
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Next on the list is an adjective and it is shallow, shallow.
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Now, in this case, we're talking about a person being shallow
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rather than water being shallow.
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Which is where you'd normally hear this.
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But if a person is described as being shallow, then they're not very serious.
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Let me spell this for you.
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It's S H A L L O W.
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Shallow.
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Shallow.
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So, it means that a person doesn't show much concern.
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It's like they're not very deep.
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They don't have much in the way of emotion or thought about something.
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They're not serious about things.
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They're very shallow.
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They care about unimportant things.
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Do you know anyone that you would describe as being shallow?
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Okay, so here's an example sentence,
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"You might be good-looking, but you can be very shallow at times, try
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to think of others for a change."
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Alright, so that's our five for today.
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Let's do a quick recap.
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We started with the verb hydrate, hydrate, which is to provide your
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body with the liquid that it needs.
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Then we had the adjective scalding, scalding, which is
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very strong, burning criticism.
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Then we had the verb concentrate, concentrate.
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So, you focus all your attention on one thing if you are concentrating.
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We then had the idiom to have your finger on the pulse, which means
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you are aware of what's going on around you and you keep an eye on it.
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And then we finished with the adjective shallow, shallow, to be a
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person who doesn't seem concerned or emotional or serious about anything.
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They're concerned with the shallow things, that don't matter very much.
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Like appearance, for example.
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Let's now do this for pronunciation.
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Please repeat after me.
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Hydrate.
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Hydrate.
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Scalding.
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Scalding.
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Concentrate.
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Concentrate.
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Have your finger on the pulse.
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Have your finger on the pulse.
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Shallow.
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Shallow.
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Very good.
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Okay, let's test your memory.
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If I really need you to focus all of your attention on this particular
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project, what verb could I use?
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I need you to...
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Concentrate.
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Concentrate.
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Because it's your job, particularly in this team, to know what's going on.
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You need to constantly appraise the situation.
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You need to constantly look around and see what's going on around us.
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What idiom could I use for this?
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Have your finger on the pulse.
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I need you to concentrate and you have to have your finger
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on the pulse at all times.
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Now your behaviour lately has been a little bit odd.
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You haven't seemed very serious.
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You haven't given things much thought and you haven't shown much concern.
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You've behaved like a person who is quite what?
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What adjective would you use to describe someone who doesn't
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show much concern or seriousness?
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Shallow.
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You're behaving like someone who is shallow.
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And because of this, I'm going to give you a very negative report,
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a report that includes lots of strong criticism of your behaviour.
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What adjective could I use instead of saying it's full of strong criticism?
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It's a scalding report.
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A scalding report.
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And finally, we discover that the problem is actually that
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you lack water in your body.
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You're not drinking enough at work and you're really struggling to focus.
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You're feeling bad because you don't have enough water in your body.
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You need to provide your body with liquid.
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What verb could we use instead?
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Hydrate.
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You need to hydrate and once you hydrate you'll be able to
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concentrate and keep your finger on the pulse of what's going on.
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You'll no longer seem shallow and I won't give you another scalding report.
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Fantastic.
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Well done.
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Alright, let's bring everything together now in a little story.
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Alex is a college student who moved to London to pursue his
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dreams of becoming a chef.
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But with the high cost of living and tuition fees, he had to
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find a way to support himself.
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That's when he landed a job at one of the busiest restaurants in the city.
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Alex may be new to cooking, but he is eager to learn.
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He spends every spare moment studying recipes and techniques, determined to make
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a name for himself in the culinary world.
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But it's not an easy job.
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His boss is just like celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay, a so-called shallow
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man who is always using scalding words for even the smallest mistake.
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But Alex takes it in his stride, knowing that this is just part of the intense
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and fast-paced restaurant environment.
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Every day, Alex is challenged to push himself to his limits.
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He has to hydrate constantly as the kitchen is so hot
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and he's always on the go.
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Sometimes it can be a struggle to keep up with the demands of the job, but he
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never gives up, knowing that hard work and determination will pay off in the end.
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Alex's ultimate goal is to become a head chef and one day,
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move to Paris and work in the 3 Michelin-starred restaurant L'Amboise.
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He is dedicated to concentrating on his innovative recipe ideas, flavour
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combinations, and presentation skills.
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And, despite his boss's rather harsh approach, Alex knows that with his
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mentor's guidance, he's well on his way to achieving that dream.
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However amidst all the hustle and bustle, Alex never forgets to
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have his finger on the pulse of what's happening in the restaurant.
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Because in this industry, every second counts.
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So, next time you're dining in a busy London restaurant, or any other city
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for that matter, remember that behind every delicious dish is a hardworking
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and determined chef like Alex.
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And that, ladies and gentlemen, brings us to the end of today's episode.
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As always, I do hope you found it useful.
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Until next time, take very good care and goodbye.
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